Bruce HandyBruce Handy first joined Vanity Fair as a senior articles editor in 1999. Prior to that he was a senior editor and writer at Time, where he wrote a column on society and popular culture for five years. Handy began his career at Spy magazine as a writer and editor in 1987, and his article "A Spy Guide to Postmodern Everything" was a finalist for an American Society of Magazine Editors award in 1989. In 1993 he joined the writing team of Saturday Night Live for one season, during which they were nominated for an Emmy. His articles have appeared in such publications as The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Rolling Stone, Vogue, and The New Yorker.

In the wake of news that Donald Trump will bring President Obama’s half-brother to the final presidential debate, the Hive has come into possession of what purports to be the Trump campaign’s confidential guest list, which journalistic ethics compel us to disclose may have been hacked, leaked, or entirely fabricated.

The new documentary Life, Animated, which tells how the Pulitzer Prize winner’s child used Sebastian, Timon, Pumbaa, and more to navigate the challenges of autism, doesn’t leave a dry eye in the house.